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10-08-2015, 11:05 PM | #1 |
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Re: Restoring Rusty
moog part # sb335 cost you the same . you can pick up at a local part store and will save you shipping cost.
acdelco part number is 45g15300 gm part number 468481 and truck looks great
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10-09-2015, 07:45 AM | #3 |
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Keep up the good work.
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10-10-2015, 09:45 AM | #4 |
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happy to help. it is also one of the things needs to be done to my truck lol
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10-10-2015, 10:06 AM | #5 |
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Captains Log: SOL 1,878 [ahem] Saturday October 10th 2015 Anno Domini
Owe seven hundred hours - the Natives are still asleep, it's quiet, too quiet I don't like it... jk Going to do the rear today. Going to install the new 2" longer leaf spring shackles to lower the rear of the truck. Might need to "notch" the bed rail as some of youz pointed out. Notching means cutting out / making a hole / making room for something to slide in or fit. We shall see, but coffee first |
10-10-2015, 12:50 PM | #6 |
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and so it was time to do the rear, I swear I spent more time erecting the house of cards base to make the jack reach higher than to do the actual job, ha ha
below you see what we are up against, note the OG shackle in the lowest and highest positions and how it clears the bed rail (aka the 2x4 that holds the bed floor up) |
10-10-2015, 12:53 PM | #7 |
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a bit of PB Blaster juice on the old bolt threads and they came out pretty easily, I think I got to use my 13/16th wrench for the first time in for ever
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10-10-2015, 12:57 PM | #8 |
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with the old shackle off we it was time for some Speed Dating (as we introduced the old mature part to its new wet behind the ears replacement, ie Stare and Compare Time
I am going to ball park the measurements as Old Shackle - 6" tall New Shackle - 8" tall again the camera angle makes the new one look like 9", I really need to learn how to take better photographs [ahem] sorry Millenials I meant pics |
10-10-2015, 01:03 PM | #9 |
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so we knew going in that we may have to notch the bed rail, and yep looks like the new shackalaka won't clear it by a mile
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ok, time for ... as the self proclaimed master mechanics on reality TV say ... [wait for it] ... A MOCK UP !!!
I am glad I mocked it up with the nut and bolts in cause I would have cut a notch way too narrow otherwise, so that's a Top Tip for you would you believe me if I told you that cut is straighter than it looks? yeah me neither, no seriously it aint that bad |
10-10-2015, 01:09 PM | #11 |
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alright with the bed rail out of the way, lets see how me did
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10-10-2015, 01:12 PM | #12 |
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ok and here it is all done with the leaf spring back in - bolts need to be tightened to 90 foot lbs, but my torque wrench only goes up to 75
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10-10-2015, 01:41 PM | #13 |
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here's what it looks like up in there with the wheel back on and the truck sitting on the ground
I must admit I am a bit disappointed, as the preliminary measurements show a new height of 31 5/8 so not even a 1 inch drop, man that's a lot of work for an inch |
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I know its too late, but an axle flip kit would have gained more drop without cutting the bed crossmember...
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10-10-2015, 06:52 PM | #15 |
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You are correct, but the ones I've seen at 6" would give me too much drop. Also according to LMC Truck they require cutting and drilling your frame to install the C-Notch brackets. So either way you're cutting something, so I picked the lesser of the two evils. ha ha
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10-10-2015, 07:27 PM | #16 |
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You don't ~have~ to do a c-notch.
I did, since I tend to carry loads, but with a notch, the bed floor sits on the pumpkin before the notches really show their value. I'm not convinced it was worth the effort on my truck. The flip kit, though - totally worth it!
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If you are not where you want to be in the rear, you can always do hangers for the front side of the leafs.
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so knocked out the other side
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notch on this side, and done
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10-10-2015, 08:59 PM | #21 |
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I'm curious, did you tighten the shackle/leaf spring bolts with the weight of the truck on the suspension? If not it's possible it's keeping the truck from settling and that's why you didn't get as much drop as you should have.
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Nope that wasn't it, I loosed up the bolts took the truck around the block, jumped a few speed bumps, and no change, I recon the shackles were perpendicular to the ground already so that's as long as they are going to get Last edited by Gregski; 10-10-2015 at 09:19 PM. |
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10-13-2015, 10:33 PM | #23 |
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so getting a bit concerned about my front end it appears to have dropped 4" when it should have dropped only 2" I think I am seeing a bit of negative camber, you know the top of the wheels leaning inward, your thoughts?
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10-14-2015, 07:31 PM | #24 |
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Random Update # 1014
Here's what I scored at my last Pick N Pull visit, a tinted slider rear window off of a '79 (after market I think, maybe stock option I don't know), I think I paid $45 for it, already can't find the receipt I never took one of these out, so I sacrificed the rubber seal to get it out, but I figured I would put in a brand new one anyways, I think LMC Truck has them for like $30 bucks |
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also scored some Vortec L31 Cylinder Heads part # 12558062 off of a 1999 Suburban for $90 bucks for the pair and $5 bucks for the set of head bolts
I think the SUV had 222,000 miles on it (just a baby, ha ha) the cashier wanted $4.00 bucks per push rod so $64 bucks for the set, so I said no thank you (I planned on getting new ones anyway I just wanted them for reference) ~ Hey me, it's me from the future, it's four years later (9/22/2018) and I gotta tell you these heads did not turn out, they were both cracked, warning to all you ambitious junk yard pullers out there, I do not recommend hunting for used Vortec cylinder heads, I pulled 5 pairs, and all were cracked! ~ Last edited by Gregski; 09-22-2018 at 10:40 AM. |
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